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What a weird thread.
Bosnia is neither a third-world country nor a mess and won't likely join the EU either any time soon (and it's not because of Bosnia, but because all of current EU countries must agree on Bosnian membership).
Having said that, there are many opportunities in Bosnia in
- tourism: tourists only go to Mostar and Sarajevo. What other beautiful places aren't tourists going to? I remember specifically a cascade near Mostar we never could go to because there weren't any bus companies taking tourists there. We had to rent a car which we dind't because it bloody expensive.
Furthermore, many yachts are sailing around Croatia and Montenegro, you should have a look at whether you can't work on one of them as a first job experience, then further investigate what types of unmet needs these billionaires have.
- Manufacturing: I believe the EU has an agreement for certain Bosnian products that you can ship tax-free. You could therefore manufacture anything as we consume everything, from foodstuff (I remember specifically the delicious meat I ate in Mostar and the best ice-cream in the world I ate in Sarajevo) to clothes. What is your country producing? Let me tell you there are no Bosnian products in Belgium, and we would be glad to have some.
You think coming from a poor country is negative? Life may be more difficult, but that only means that there are more opportunities. A good way to make money is indeed to empower people, to give them tools so that they can become more productive. Another examples is having a look at how you could modernize agriculture, as I remember seeing people harvesting crops by hands (in 2016).
So instead of thinking how you can get another passport, how about you start thinking about how you can take Bosnia from a poor country to a rich country? Imagine what would happen if everyone left Bosnia and went to another place? When efforts are to be made, someone has to make them, and this is good because it means opportunity.
In 1949, China, Singapore and South-Korea were among the poorest countries in the world. Then people got to work. Today, they are the richest countries in the world with many billionaires. If your country has problems, provide solutions to fix them. The more problems, the more solutions. If you don't know where to start, you might get some inspiration reading Lee Kuan Yew's biography. And if you think you are nobody and will never make a change, then read Margaret Thatcher's biography.
Last piece of advice: if you want to start making a quick buck rather fast, forget about VA sign up on iTalkie and become a community teacher of Russian. You'll have people flocking to you in no time.
Don't run away from problems: get paid to fix them.
Good luck,
M.
Bosnia is neither a third-world country nor a mess and won't likely join the EU either any time soon (and it's not because of Bosnia, but because all of current EU countries must agree on Bosnian membership).
Having said that, there are many opportunities in Bosnia in
- tourism: tourists only go to Mostar and Sarajevo. What other beautiful places aren't tourists going to? I remember specifically a cascade near Mostar we never could go to because there weren't any bus companies taking tourists there. We had to rent a car which we dind't because it bloody expensive.
Furthermore, many yachts are sailing around Croatia and Montenegro, you should have a look at whether you can't work on one of them as a first job experience, then further investigate what types of unmet needs these billionaires have.
- Manufacturing: I believe the EU has an agreement for certain Bosnian products that you can ship tax-free. You could therefore manufacture anything as we consume everything, from foodstuff (I remember specifically the delicious meat I ate in Mostar and the best ice-cream in the world I ate in Sarajevo) to clothes. What is your country producing? Let me tell you there are no Bosnian products in Belgium, and we would be glad to have some.
You think coming from a poor country is negative? Life may be more difficult, but that only means that there are more opportunities. A good way to make money is indeed to empower people, to give them tools so that they can become more productive. Another examples is having a look at how you could modernize agriculture, as I remember seeing people harvesting crops by hands (in 2016).
So instead of thinking how you can get another passport, how about you start thinking about how you can take Bosnia from a poor country to a rich country? Imagine what would happen if everyone left Bosnia and went to another place? When efforts are to be made, someone has to make them, and this is good because it means opportunity.
In 1949, China, Singapore and South-Korea were among the poorest countries in the world. Then people got to work. Today, they are the richest countries in the world with many billionaires. If your country has problems, provide solutions to fix them. The more problems, the more solutions. If you don't know where to start, you might get some inspiration reading Lee Kuan Yew's biography. And if you think you are nobody and will never make a change, then read Margaret Thatcher's biography.
Last piece of advice: if you want to start making a quick buck rather fast, forget about VA sign up on iTalkie and become a community teacher of Russian. You'll have people flocking to you in no time.
Don't run away from problems: get paid to fix them.
Good luck,
M.